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MPF Conservation's Case Studies are in PDF format, and divided into several categories, each with an understanding of what is typically performed on these kinds of pieces: 

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Wooden Case Studies, which are primarily wooden objects, with little or no upholstery.  Many non-upholstered pieces are located in the Imperial Monterey-style Furniture for Crater Lake National Park.
 

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 Upholstered Case Studies, divided into two pages below, though are also shown in the Institutional Projects pages.

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 Chairs and Footstools

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 Sofas and Loveseats
 

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Modern Classics, which can be of multiple modern and often unusual materials,
need to be in a category of their own, though some are upholstered and some are not.  Modern pieces are beginning to need care, and it is recommended that they be done correctly to ensure their historical integrity and monetary value. 
 

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Institutional Projects are listed separately

bullet     MPFC conserved and restored three dozen pieces of Imperial Monterey-style Furniture for Crater Lake National Park.
 
bullet The Hearst Castle's® Flemish Sofa

We also create Slipcovers, most typically for museum homes and private clientele, to protect items from daily wear and tear or summer sun.

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Special Thanks to the Hearst Castle® for their permission in using the Flemish Sofa
and the National Park Service for their permission in using the Imperial line!